Great job! Seeing the design, prototyping and multiple failures leading to success process is a side of CNC woodworking we don't get much of in videos online. Keep it up!
Great idea - I must have forgotten to include that part in the video. I ran a chamfer and a couple of coats of water based polyurethane to help everything slide easier- hopefully it’s enough
Great job!
Seeing the design, prototyping and multiple failures leading to success process is a side of CNC woodworking we don't get much of in videos online.
Keep it up!
Thanks for watching and coming along for the ride!
@SJS Sawdust, I recommend that you add a hard pipe from the shoe to above the motor and hook the hos3 at that point.
Dang, that’s a really good idea, just like the Pwn dust shoe. Thanks!
Love your progression
Thanks - my stubbornness paid off for once… lol
Great problem solving! Love watching the persistence lead to success.
My stubborness paid off
Incredible work as always.,😄😄
You’re too kind
Nice job , love your progression !
Thanks to share
Thanks so much for watching! I definitely needed a solution
Very nice
@@emostorm7 thanks! They say necessity is the mother of all …..CNC brackets. Or something like that. Lol.
The sharp edge on your bullhorns will eventually afraid the hose
Chamfer and round off
Great idea - I must have forgotten to include that part in the video. I ran a chamfer and a couple of coats of water based polyurethane to help everything slide easier- hopefully it’s enough
You ever do a video on your enclosure
I have not - but I definitely can !
Are you able to move all the way right and left without it hitting the enclosure?
Just barely, I have about an inch of clearance on either side 😀
Does it hit the enclosure?
It’s very close, but no. I’ve been using it for a couple of weeks now and I’m really happy with how’s it’s been a working out